Paul Luscher
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If God had a Leica, it would be a film Leica loaded with Tri-X.
Uh oh.We aren't starting the B&W film vs. digital thing again, are we?
If God had a Leica, it would be a film Leica loaded with Tri-X.
Kind of a stupid thing to say, but I'm sure I'd say even stupider stuff if I was in the public spotlight often.
Well, after reading "Please Kill Me," about the New York punk scene of the 70s, I realize Mr. Reed has a tendency to say things that are, ummm, a little off-base. I think he thinks it's part of his charm.
Be careful what you believe in that book. The 'writers' just pulled quotes from 30 years of magazine interviews and assembled them into the history that they wanted to create. They totally ignored tons of bands and people who were integral to that whole scene because they don't like them. The Cramps are a perfect example: they are barely mentioned in the book, but were a huge part of the 76-79 CBGB scene. Legs happens to hate The Cramps, so he just left them out.
Total rip-off, in my opinion...
Not true. Legs and Gillian have indeed imposed their own agenda - one I don't particularly agree wtih - but these were essentially all new interviews, not taken from secondary sources. I happen to know that, because I know many of the people interviewed.Be careful what you believe in that book. The 'writers' just pulled quotes from 30 years of magazine interviews and assembled them...
Well, after reading "Please Kill Me," about the New York punk scene of the 70s, I realize Mr. Reed has a tendency to say things that are, ummm, a little off-base. I think he thinks it's part of his charm.
doesnt french peopel start drinking red wine at 10 in morning..
i was in france like 4 years ago and we were drinkign red wine with camembert cheese at 10 in morning like a regualr hhint
doesnt french peopel start drinking red wine at 10 in morning..
i was in france like 4 years ago and we were drinkign red wine with camembert cheese at 10 in morning like a regualr hhint
Not true. Legs and Gillian have indeed imposed their own agenda - one I don't particularly agree wtih - but these were essentially all new interviews, not taken from secondary sources. I happen to know that, because I know many of the people interviewed.
THis is a very disparaging accusation to make... when it's wrong.
No. White in the morning. And not always as late as 10:00.doesnt french peopel start drinking red wine at 10 in morning..
i was in france like 4 years ago and we were drinkign red wine with camembert cheese at 10 in morning like a regualr hhint
Well if you did then they all must.
Don't you see the fallacy/silliness of such generalizations?
No. White in the morning. And not always as late as 10:00.
Or a Cognac or Calvados for a 'heart starter', some time between 0600 and 0900.
Some (not many) drink little or nothing.
Cheers,
R.
I'd bet freezers would sell like hotcakes in Hades.would't have expired if he'd kept it in the freezer
I'd bet freezers would sell like hotcakes in Hades.
Did they interview Lou? I highly doubt it, but they have a bunch of quotes from him in the book.
I don't have the book in front of me, so I can't tell you the number, but they credit the original sources for the quotes they used in the book, and there are quite a few of them.
I thought this book was interesting on first read, but after you consider that it was written by two people who made up their own version of history and crafted their interview quotes to support it, it really has no journalistic merit. In my not-so-humble opinion they did this purely for money and ego, not for the sake of history.
Oh yeah, I know a lot of the people in the book, too. I worked for one of those bands for 16 years, so I'm not talking out of turn here.